On Tuesday, Bristol Palin's baby daddy Dakota Meyer sparked reconciliation rumors when he took to Instagram to share a particularly cozy pic (above) of himself and his former flame. Hmm, very inneresting!

The former half-term governor of Alaska claimed on Thursday she's "as much a scientist" as Bill Nye — who, you know, is an actual scientist — during a speech she gave in Washington, D.C. about climate change.

The former running mate to John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, Palin was speaking at a Capitol Hill event for the film Climate Hustle, which is firmly anti-climate change and attempting to discredit climate scientists like Nye and many others.

The Science Guy stood up for his educated opinion by appearing in the documentary.

In her speech, Palin went right after the scientist and TV veteran, saying:

The momma-of-two penned a post on her Patheos blog titled, Azealia, which of your songs will teach me your values?, slamming the star for saying such salacious things about her parent.

She wrote:

"I want to start off this post by saying I would never wish any of these threats on Azealia's mother (or anyone's mother for that matter). She said the best thing to happen to my mom is if she was gang raped by a group of black men. It is unfortunate people in my generation think they can do, and say, whatever they wish without any sort of consequence. There are consequences for every action you make Miss Bank$, and there will be consequences for your unimaginable threats."

But that's not all!

In an open letter the 212 performer addressed to Sarah on Tuesday, the scandalized star also took the time to bash her daughter as well, saying that Bristol wouldn't have had so many kids if she had listened to the 24-year-old's music.

And now, the brunette beauty wants the artist to know that she's not taking ANY of her sh*t, adding:

On Tuesday, Azealia Banks and Sarah Palin got in an all-out social media war after the rapper made some pretty salacious, derogatory remarks about the politician, who she mistakenly believed had said that black people "willingly" accepted slavery.

The 212 artist took to Twitter to make incredibly crass comments about the former governor of Alaska, who then fired back on Facebook.